Cause Connect
This worksheet highlights cause clauses, which explain reasons and motivations behind actions or situations. Words such as “because,” “since,” and “so that” are central to explaining cause and effect in English. Other phrases like “for fear” or “in case” add variety and depth to students’ understanding of nuanced reasoning. Students identify these connectors to reinforce their meaning and structure.
Engaging with this word search aids students in identifying language patterns used for justification and explanation. It supports vocabulary expansion and comprehension of logical connections in writing. Learners improve their ability to articulate causes and consequences more precisely. This exercise also fosters visual scanning skills, attention to detail, and spelling accuracy. Overall, it’s a great way to practice using causal language for essays, discussions, and daily communication.
Subordinating Conjunctions You Will Find – because, since, as, now that, so that, in order, seeing that, in case, for fear, due to, so, in view, given that, lest, being that